{"id":1426182,"date":"2011-03-13T06:37:14","date_gmt":"2011-03-13T06:37:14","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-12-24T18:51:02","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T13:21:02","slug":"mandevilla","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/mandevilla\/","title":{"rendered":"Mandevilla"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Mandevilla laxa<\/strong> (Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson<\/a><\/font><\/span> (Images by Anil Thakur<\/font><\/a> (Inserted by J.M.Garg)<\/span> <\/span>(for complete discussions & more images, pl. click on the links))\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

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Mandevilla sanderi<\/strong> (Hemsl.) Woodson<\/font><\/a> <\/font><\/font><\/font>(Images by Aarti<\/a>\u00a0S Khale<\/a> (Id by Ajinkya Gadave) & A. Sivapalan<\/a>\u00a0(id by Aarti S Khale)\u00a0(Inserted by J.M.Garg) (For more images & complete details, click on the links))<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n

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Mandevilla
\n laxa <\/font><\/strong>(Ruiz & Pavon) Woodson<\/font><\/font><\/td>\n
Climber<\/font><\/td>\nWestern Ghats,
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Mandevilla splendens<\/em><\/font> (? Pl. see efi thread<\/a>)<\/td>\nApocynaceae <\/td>\nMandevilla<\/font><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n
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Ornamental Plants<\/a> By Sabina George (2009)- Details-<\/div>\n
Mandevilla sanderi<\/font><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n
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A Manual of Gardening for Bengal and Upper India<\/a> By Thomas Augustus Charles Firminger\u00a0(1874)- Details-<\/div>\n
Mandevilla<\/i> suaveolens<\/i> Lindl. is a <\/font>synonym<\/font><\/a> of <\/font>Mandevilla laxa<\/strong> (Ruiz & Pav.) Woodson<\/font><\/font><\/a>\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Mandevilla<\/a> : 1 post by 1 author.<\/div>\n

I have updated eFI (efloraofindia) page on Mandevilla<\/em><\/font><\/a> <\/span>(Pl. click).<\/span><\/p>\n

Attempts have been made to incorporate most of the species available in India & nearby areas with details & keys directly or through links as far as possible. It\u2019s quite possible that there may be some discrepancy in the accepted names & synonyms taken from other links.<\/span><\/p>\n

Species discussed so far in efloraofindia are given at the bottom of the page in the form of links against Subpages. On clicking them one can see all the details.<\/span><\/p>\n

If someone can provide complete list of Indian species with source references it will be wonderful.<\/span><\/p>\n

Any comments\/ corrections are welcome.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Mandevilla splendens at FOI\u00a0?<\/font><\/a> : 2 posts by 1 author. <\/font><\/div>\n
Mandevilla splendens at FOI<\/font><\/a> seems confusing. There is no other Mandevilla species at FOI.\u00a0I could not find any proper link for ‘Mandevilla splendens + India’ search.\u00a0<\/font><\/div>\n
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As per efi <\/font>Mandevilla<\/font><\/a>\u00a0page only details of Mandevilla laxa <\/strong>&\u00a0Mandevilla sanderi<\/font><\/strong><\/a>\u00a0are available.<\/font><\/font><\/div>\n
As per efi page\u00a0details of\u00a0\u00a0<\/font>Dipladenia \u00d7 amabilis<\/font><\/a>\u00a0(syn.\u00a0 <\/font>Mandevilla<\/i> \u00d7<\/i> amabilis<\/i> (Backh.) Dress<\/font><\/font><\/a>) are available.<\/font><\/font>\u00a0<\/font><\/div>\n
Dave’s Garden<\/font><\/a> gives Mandevilla splendens\u00a0<\/strong>with <\/font>Mandevilla sanderi<\/em><\/font><\/a>\u00a0<\/em>as a syn.<\/font>\u00a0
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“This plant was formerly known as Dipladenia splendens<\/i> and it is sometimes sold under that name. This name is now considered a <\/font>synonym<\/font><\/a> and is no longer correct. A popular hybrid often offered by retailers is Mandevilla<\/i> x amoena<\/i> ‘Alice du Pont’. …..”\u00a0<\/font><\/div>\n
Thus I doubt the identity of <\/font>Mandevilla splendens at FOI<\/font><\/a><\/p>\n
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Top Tropicals<\/font><\/a> give the differences as below:<\/font><\/div>\n
Mandevilla<\/strong> \u2018Alice du Pont\u2019 <\/strong>is a woody, twining evergreen vine. It grows to a height of 20 feet but is much shorter when grown in a container. The leaves are dark green, glossy, oval and 3 to 8 inches long. Clusters of pure pink, flared, trumpet-shaped, 2- to 4- inch flowers appear among the leaves, spring through fall. Even very small plants in 4-inch pots will bloom. This cultivar grows well in hanging baskets. Pinch off tips of new stems to induce dense growth.<\/font><\/div>\n
Mandevilla<\/strong> \u2018Laxa\u2019<\/strong> or Chilean jasmine (although it is native to Argentina) is a climbing, woody, deciduous vine. It grows to 15 feet. Leaves are opposite, oblong or heart-shaped at the base. They are 2 to 6 inches long, thin and dark green with gray-green undersides. Clustered summer flowers are white, 2 inches across and trumpet-shaped with a powerful gardenia-like fragrance. Provide rich soil. If the plant becomes badly tangled, cut it to the ground in winter. It will bloom on the new growth. Roots are hardy to about 5 \u00b0 F.<\/font><\/div>\n
Mandevilla<\/strong> \u2018Splendens\u2019<\/strong> is an evergreen similar to \u2018Alice du Pont\u2019, with the same bloom period. The leaves are narrow, pointed and 3 to 8 inches long. The trumpet-shaped flowers are 2 to 4 inches across, pale pink when they open, with rose-pink eyes. As the flowers age, their color deepens to rose. The stems of M. \u2018Splendens\u2019 reach 10 to 15 feet in length.<\/font><\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\u2018Red Riding Hood\u2019 <\/strong>has deep red flowers.
\u2018Summer Snow\u2019 <\/strong>has sparkling white 3- to 4- inch flowers against dark glossy foliage.
\u2018Yellow\u2019<\/strong> has wide, bright yellow flowers. They are lower growing and shrubbier than the species and superb in hanging baskets.\u00a0\u00a0<\/font><\/div>\n
It\u00a0will be better if we follow this for our identifications. But instead of species, it talks of cultivars.<\/font><\/p>\n
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Pl. go through \u200e<\/em>Mandevilla<\/em><\/font><\/a> page (<\/span>\u200e\u200e\u200e<\/font><\/span>Apocynaceae<\/span><\/i><\/a>) with images of species in efloraofindia (done by me). <\/span><\/p>\n

If you find any mis-identification, pl. let us know. <\/span><\/p>\n

If anybody can send images of other species of this genera (for incorporation in the website), it will be really nice. Also, if anybody is interested to take up the activity of inserting images on efloraofindia pages from efloraofindia posts, pl. let us know.<\/p>\n


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